Ratings based on 403 Verified Reviews
4.1 Room cleanliness
3.8 Service & staff
3.6 Room comfort
3.4 Hotel condition
Expedia Verified Reviews
by A verified traveler
Posted 13 Nov 2024
by A verified traveler
Posted 7 Oct 2024
Though the front desk was empty for over an hour, once the owner came in we were promptly let into our room and they were incredibly helpful in setting up logistics. Would stay here again!! Very walkable, right in town.
by A verified traveler
Posted 23 Sep 2024
by A verified traveler
Posted 23 Sep 2024
The landlady was very friendly and seemed to do all the jobs in the hotel. We had the King Ensuite Suite and one of the single rooms which were clean and spacious for what we needed. Breakfast was fantastic. We would definitely stay here again.
by A verified traveler
Posted 22 Sep 2024
Owner was very friendly. Would recommend staying. And woukd stay again
by A verified traveler
Posted 20 Sep 2024 on Hotels
by A verified traveler
Posted 19 Sep 2024
Denise was very friendly and welcoming. The room was very clean with a comfortable bed. She served a very nice breakfast.
by A verified traveler
Posted 18 Sep 2024
I was welcomed by the friendly owner Denise on arrival and given the top floor room that was clean and warm with window views over the roof tops of the quaint little town of Nairn.
Denise was friendly and helpful and I was happy to have a heater in my room, coming from ibiza summer, I wasn't ready for the cold of Scotland.
In the area, there are many thrift shops, some good restaurants, especially The Royal Bengal where I ate that night, and The Highland Weigh, just across the road, a lovely conscious cafe where I spend a few hours alongside the fire, drinking tea and eating a tasty healthy soup, made fresh peanut butter and bought organic nuts for my travels.
The Waverley was good value for money, easy to find, easy to access and a hotel I will return to if I go back to Nairn in the future.
Thank you
by A verified traveler
Posted 17 Sep 2024 on Hotels
by A verified traveler from Mount Eliza
Posted 15 Sep 2024
Thought it was a proper hotel with a reception desk or the like but had to find way in semi darkness to a kitchen, where it felt like an interruption to someone’s dinner.
Many flights of stairs through many doorways and halls. Heater wasn’t worth turning on, as it was only about 30cms high and though thermostatically controlled, kept turning off, yet the room was not warm and it was on the highest setting. A number of lights didn’t work. There was also a horrible smell along the staircases and halls. Not very inviting. Limited parking at back of a church 200 metres away.
Breakfast was the one highlight.